Tallit, Shofar, Prayer shawl from Israel

Tallit - Prayer Shawl

Tallit and Prayer Shawl directly from Israel, we offers a wide collection of tallitot (prayer shawls)
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Shofar, Tallit, Tefillin and Judaica from Israel - Jewisheart.com

Tallit, Shofars, Judaica, Prayer Shawl and jewish items directly from Israel. Jewisheart.com offers High quality & large selection of Tallit, Tallitot, Shofar, Tefillin, Mezuzah & Prayer Shawl. We have more than 2000 shofars in stock and we specialized on custom made tallit and shofar. We can make any prayer shawl or shofar you want. Check our personalized items like embroidered prayer shawl or the engraved shofar. Check our judaica section for Kiddush cups, Shabbat candlesticks and tablecloth. We have many items for bar mitzvah, bat mitzvah and jewish wedding. Find the prefect gift from Israel in our store. We also give free plastic tallitot cover with every tallit so you protect you prayer shawl.
The Jewish Prayer Shawl is also called a Tallit, and it’s a garment that the Jewish people wear during their morning prayers, on Shabbat, and during special holy days. The reason they wear it is to remind themselves to keep the commandments that God gave to Moses during the exodus from Egypt. Many of the tallits have techelet fringe which usually has a blue thread in it on the four corners symbolizing cover the entire body, but choosing just the right Tallit can be difficult, and people can easily buy a prayer shawl on-line.
One of the items that Jewish men wear during their morning prayers is a Tefillin. It’s basically two small leather cubes, one of which is placed on the forehead, and is called a Shel Rosh and the other is worn on the upper left arm and is called a Shel Yad. They are both made with long straps of leather attached that are used to tie it to the forehead or the arm. On the Shel Yad, the straps are wound seven times around the arm down to the wrist and three times around the middle finger. The interior of these Tefillin prayer boxes contain four sections of the Torah which are written on small pieces of parchment to remind the wearer of the commitment to God.
There are a variety of times throughout the year where the Shofar is blown for assorted Jewish festivals. The blowing of the Shofar ushers in Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and calls the congregation to prayer for the holy day. It’s also used during Passover at different times during the festival. The Shofar is usually made from the horn of a ram or kudu.
Check this amazing designs of the engagement ringsThe meaning of Judaica includes objects of religious intent, art, language, customs, or anything that is fundamentally Jewish in nature. Almost everyone has seen the Menorah around the end of the year, during Hanukkah, or the symbolic Star of David and immediately know that these are Judaica because they are associated with the Jewish traditions.
However, there are several other items that symbolize Judaica objects, such as the Kiddush Cup, These are also used at weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvah’s, and circumcision ceremonies, as well as religious holy days.Kabbalah PrayerAnother symbol of Judaica is the Mezuzah which is a decorative scroll that hangs above the door of the Jewish home. They are generally very ornate and holds the parchment with the words from the book of Deuteronomy; serving as a reminder of how God directed Moses to lead the people to the Promised Land.
Judaica is not only symbolized by objects, but also by the Shabbat, which is the seventh day of the week. From the traditional teachings, God rested on the seventh day after creating the heavens and the earth, and on Shabbat, the Jewish people refrain from working, and honor God and the Day of Rest.